88 FISHING TACKLE 



necessary feathers, wool for bodies, etc., in compact 

 form. A suitable one can be obtained from any tackle 

 maker of repute. 



WADERS AND WADING BOOTS. 



One of the greatest angling secrets of success is 

 keeping out of sight of the fish. Usually the fish face 

 up stream with a sharp lookout on either bank, and it 

 is no easy matter when fishing from the bank to keep 



WADING MOCCASINS. 



completely out of their range of, vision. When 

 wading, however, there is no risk of scaring the fish 

 when fishing up stream, and otherwise inaccessible 

 spots can easily be reached. Only the best double- 

 texture waders should be employed; these are 

 generally guaranteed and will last for years. 



Two pairs of thick wool socks, one inside the 

 waders and one over them, will preserve them from 

 perspiration, which, being of a greasy nature, quickly 

 rots rubber. When a distance has to be traversed, 

 especially along a road or hard ground, a pair of 



